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  2. Forecast:

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  5. First of Bridge Girders

    This week the first of the recently imported girders were hoisted into position on the new Victoria street bridge across the Candamine. Each of these girders is approximately 45ft. long and 35 of them, weighing a total of 70 tons, will be used in the construction job. The Mayor and Ald. E. L. Diery (on the left) watch the first two girders going into position. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Freak Weather Brings Snow to Southern States

    BRISBANE: Unusual weather, caused by cold air from the Antarctic, has brought snow to the southern States and a forecast by the Queensland Weather Bureau of frosts for this morning and to-night in the Granite Belt, the Darling ...

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  7. Best Fleece Wools to 5 P.C. Dearer in Brisbane

    BRISBANE: All the best of the opening features were maintained at the wool sales yesterday, with stronger competition on best fleece ...

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  8. Supersonic Detector Finds Flaws in Steel

    IPSWICH: Steel now can hold no secrets from engineers at the Ipswich railway workshops. This week a supersonic flaw detector, the first of its kind in Queensland, arrived at the shops. ...

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  9. Claims Damages from Paper He Founded

    SYDNEY: John William Wallace Campbell yesterday told the Supreme Court that he had seen a girl whom he had "rescued from ...

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  10. Migrants Ordered to Return to Julia Creek

    BRISBANE: Eight migrants were yesterday ordered by the Commonwealth Employment Service Regional Director (Mr. E. ...

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  11. Occupants Lucky When Plane Crashes on Landing

    MACKAY: The occupants of a Tiger Moth aircraft had a narrow escape from injury hear Proserpine yesterday afternoon when the ...

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  12. MIGRANTS' SCANDAL: Badly Equipped Italian Camps Are Blammed

    MELBOURNE: Badly equipped and poorly staffed embarkation camps in Italy were the cause of the Anna Salen migrants scandal, it was learned on the best authority yesterday. ...

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  13. Butcher Shops Open As Usual To-morrow Morning

    SYDNEY: Butcher shops throughout Australia will be open for business on Saturday as usual. The general secretary of the ...

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  14. Railways Blamed for Big Pig Losses

    BRISBANE: A loss of 1744 pigs, worth £9215, had been suffered in five years by the Queensland Cooperative Bacon Factory, said Mr ...

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  15. Tins Belted to Drown Speeches of Communists

    ROCKHAMPTON: Tins were belted and cucumbers thrown by a handful of returned servicemen at a communist election meeting in ...

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  16. Rail Link to Open Cuts Will Cost Nearly £3m.

    BRISBANE: A total sum estimated at £2,835,000 would be involved in improving the Dawson Valley railway to cater for the ...

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  17. Coal Rationing Reports "Premature"

    SYDNEY: Reports that coal was to be rationed over Christmas were "premature," a Joint Coal Beard spokesman said yesterday. ...

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  19. Prediction Mr. Duggan May Become Premier

    BRISBANE: A prediction that if the Labour Government were returned to power the Transport Minister (Mr Duggan) would ...

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  20. Two in Hospital; Island Incident

    TOWNSVILLE: News of a sensational happening at Palm Island aborigine settlement was received here yesterday. ...

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  21. No Action Over Cup Interference

    MELBOURNE: There was interference at two stages of the running of the Melbourne Cup at Flemington on Tuesday, but the ...

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  22. Rail Electrification Plans Held Up

    BRISBANE: The Transport Minister, (Mr Duggan) said last night that proposals for electrifying suburban railways had not ...

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  23. £23,300 Paid in Year to Golden Investments

    BRISBANE: More than £23,300 had been paid from Golden Casket funds to Golden Investments in the last financial year, said the ...

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  24. Railway Repair Lag Being Overtaken

    BRISBANE: Overtime now being worked in all railway workshops was gradually overtaking the lag in effecting repairs to rolling stock, ...

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  25. Cameron Lifts Lid on Banking Intentions

    SYDNEY: If the Labour Government were returned at the elections private banks would be forced to acquiesce in a ...

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  26. Brought Python to School for Nature Study

    DARWIN: An 11-year-old boy, Peter Litchfield, brought a 9ft live python to the State school for a nature study day ...

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  27. Melbourne Man Claims Foolproof Air Collision Preventive

    MELBOURNE: A Melbourne man claims to have a foolproof invention that would have prevented the crash in which 65 people perished at Washington national airport (U.S.) on Tuesday. ...

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  28. Denilinger Case to Be Reopened

    TAMWORTH: What has come to be known as the Denilinger case, in which three men were warned off the turf by AJC ...

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  29. Nature's Latest--a Snake That Flies

    LONDON: A snake that "flew" 250 ft, is reported from North Borneo by the Fisheries Director (Mr J. A. Tubb), ...

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  30. Selene Dispute Referred Back to Owners

    BRISBANE: The Queensland Coal Owners' Association, which has been handling the Selene coal dispute, yesterday referred it back ...

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  31. Fadden Completes Policy Speech Draft

    BRISBANE: Mr Fadden yesterday completed the first draft of his policy speech. He has worked on it almost continuously since ...

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